Alright, ladies and gents, we've came to our final lesson for this section of the course. And that is how to create an underwater effect for your audio. This is something that's really simple. I'm going to show you how to create it in a minute. But first of all, for the first time in this course I want to show you before we actually jumped into this, what I actually managed to create with this effect. As you can see, it's, it's really an interesting effect, extraordinary effect, which is easy to create, and I'm going to show you right now so if you have your audio right here, whatever you're working with filter effects tab and search for a low pass.
What you need to do is drag this low pass onto your audio clip, it should appear right here. Then you have just this simple option called cut off. And as you can see the audio is already muffled at this point. And what I like to do is animate it to have a starting point then goes right into the muffle. It's muffled, it's muffled. It's an underwater effect, and boom, it comes out and the audio is sounding normal again.
So you're going to do that by finding the point where you want your audio to sound normal. And now just go right into the muscle right away. So let's say about two seconds right here. What you need to do is drag this out all the way to the maximum, which is going to cause the audio to sound normal, as you can see, and click this right here toggle animation to add a keyframe for the normal normal sound. Sounding normal right now, in case you've got a low sensitivity on your mouse, what you can do is just click on this question span lines and it should take you to the first point where the audio sounds normal. So once you go back to where your audio sounds normal, what she needs to do is drag it out Just about this bit, just a little bit and take it to about I would say 700.
That's where I like to muffle how it sounds and this is what we have now. As you can see, it's just kind of sounding normal and then loads into the muscle. This is really, really usable and traveling videos when it comes to jumping into the water with a camera. So keep that in mind. So let's say we want the effect to stop right here. What you would do is hope out to copy this and drag out the key frame where the muffle starts.
So this is where the muffle starts. drag this out just a bit where you want it to sound normal again, totally normal. And what you do is drag the sec I mean the first one right here, so it will gradually get out of the muscle. So this is the final effect. This was really, really simple and this is something that I really love using so make sure to consider using this and thank you for having me here guys. This was our actually our final lesson in Premiere Pro.
Thank you for having me here. Thank you for having me as your instructor, thank you for enrolling into the course it was really a blast having you here I had much of a fun because I was waiting to create this course for a while and I finally got the chance. So thank you for having me here once again. And please make sure to stick around in our last lesson of this course, which won't be in Premiere Pro but I will actually be speaking about where you should keep learning about Premiere Pro and audio editing. What you should do after this course how you should practice and learn more stuff and other stuff like that. So that would be it for me from Premiere Pro Se And thank you for having me as your instructor amount and I was I will see you in our last lesson.